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ArticleAccording to USCIS, posts supporting organisations like Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi movement will be treated as grounds for denying US visas or green cards.
MediaAs H-1B visa holders face rising political backlash in the U.S., experts discuss India’s growing efforts to protect its professionals and the urgent need to reform America’s outdated visa system.
MediaExperts warn that the U.S. decision to raise annual H-1B visa sponsorship fees to $100,000 could devastate the IT industry, strain India–US relations, and disrupt global talent mobility.
MediaExperts warn that higher H-1B visa fees and stricter U.S. immigration policies could financially strain Indian professionals and students, reduce American competitiveness, and redirect global talent to Canada, Australia, and the U.K.
ArticleMore than one million Indian professionals are stuck in US employment-based green card backlogs, facing decades-long waits due to outdated quotas and per-country limits.
MediaAs the U.S. considers raising H-1B visa fees, Indian ministers meet U.S. officials to discuss its impact on technology, trade, and bilateral relations. Experts warn the move could hurt U.S. innovation while reshaping India’s economic strategy.
MediaTrump’s appointment of Shri Ram Krishnan as AI Policy Advisor sparks fresh debate between MAGA conservatives and Silicon Valley leaders over H1B visa and Green Card reforms — a policy divide with major implications for Indian tech professionals.
MediaAs the Trump administration prepares to return, the H-1B visa faces renewed scrutiny. While MAGA supporters push for 'America First' restrictions, tech leaders like Elon Musk call for openness to global talent — a debate with major implications for Indian professionals.
ArticleThe US, UK, and Australia are witnessing a decline in Indian student enrolments, while Russia, France, Germany, and New Zealand are seeing an increase, experts explain the reasons behind this shift.
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